I'm having a devil of a time deploying a reghack for JAVA updates. I've got the reghack in a SCCM package called scripts. I can install the hack via a batch file manually and it works great but attemps to use either a package or a task sequence have failed. I've tried both of these command lines inside the various packages, TS and even batch/cmd file sinsdie packages or TS: cmd /c c: windows syswow64 regedit.exe /s 'java no update.reg' reg import 'java no update.reg' The second I have used on the machine with a bat/cmd file and the.reg file in the root and it works fine. In the packages/TS I have always included the scripts packages. I have tried disabling the 64 bit redirect.
They all install but none of the reg changes happen. Target machines are Windows 7 SP1 with 32 and 64 bit JAVA 7.21 installed. Any clues what I am doing wrong or suggestions welcome.
Apr 21, 2014 - I can install the hack via a batch file manually and it works great but. Deploying a reg hack via SCCM 2012 R2. Server (SMS) Product Page Applying community-inspired innovation to software updates. Copying files from SMS Distribution points using command line SCCM /Application Packaging.